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Tips For Finding The Perfect Purebred Dog Or Puppy ... • Dogs DO take time! Remember, just like us, they are social animals who do not like being left alone. You can't just stick them out in the yard or leave them in the house alone all the time and expect everything to be all right...

Dog Cages - Finding Dog Crates For Your Dog ... There are those who think that dog cages are cruel to the dog. This is not the case; in fact it is just the reverse...

What Could Be Harder Than Finding Your First Pet Bird? ... The main thing to resolve is what species of pet bird is best for you and your circumstances. A good preliminary step is scouring the Internet for information in order to narrow down which type of bird seems most suited to you...

Finding The Right Roommate ... The Search Finally ready to move out of your parents' basement? Tried living alone and didn't like it? Need to share so you can save a little bread? You're not alone: By some estimates, 30 million Americans are renting these days. That means a lot of interviewing is going on...

Finding The Perfect Cat Tree For Your Cat, Not As Easy As You Might Think ... Most people wonder what to look for in a cat tree. As a cat tree manufacturer and a cat breeder, I would like to point out what is important to me...

Finding The Perfect Cat Tree Furniture For Your Cat, Not As Easy As You Might Think ... Most people wonder what to look for in a cat tree. As a cat tree manufacturer and a cat breeder, I would like to point out what is important to me...

Finding The Best Bird Supplies For Your Bird ... One thing is certainly unmistakable, bird owners love their birds! As a lover of birds myself, I find that I do not always like to foce birds to be caged all day, I would like them to be able to discover and give them a sense of life in the wild without placing them in any harm. An easy approach to permit your bird to be free from the birdcage, and still be safe, is to get a playstand...

Scarlett O’Hara: Oh, oh, Rhett. For the first time I’m finding out what it is to be sorry for something I’ve done.
Rhett Butler: Dry your eyes. If you had it all to do over again, you’d do no differently. You’re like the thief who isn’t the least bit sorry he stole, but he’s terribly, terribly sorry he’s going to jail.
—Sidney Howard (1891–1939)

For anyone addicted to reading commonplace books ... finding a good new one is much like enduring a familiar recurrence of malaria, with fever, fits of shaking, strange dreams. Unlike a truly paludismic ordeal, however, the symptoms felt while savoring a collection of one man’s pet quotations are voluptuously enjoyable ...
—M.F.K. Fisher (1908–1992)

One of the many reasons for the bewildering and tragic character of human existence is the fact that social organization is at once necessary and fatal. Men are forever creating such organizations for their own convenience and forever finding themselves the victims of their home-made monsters.
—Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)